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Kimberley at a glance

Background and Historical Information of the Area

Kimberley is the capital and largest city of the Northern Cape province of South Africa. It is located approximately 110 km east of the confluence of the Vaal and Orange Rivers. The city has considerable historical significance due to its diamond mining past and the siege during the Second Anglo-Boer War.

The Big Hole: One of Kimberley's most iconic landmarks is the Big Hole, a massive excavation site resulting from diamond mining. It was once the largest hand-dug hole in the world and reached a depth of over 700 feet.

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Area Serenity

Kimberley's Peaceful Serenity: A Oasis in South Africa!

In terms of real estate, this town offers properties that include freehold properties, houses, townhouses, and vacant land.

Lifestyle

Nestled in the heart of South Africa, Kimberley is renowned for its tranquil and serene atmosphere, offering a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. This city, despite its historical significance and economic activities, has a unique charm that embodies peaceful serenity in various ways.

One can choose to be adventurous by partaking in the following activities:

  • Movie of 20 minutes
  • The Big Hole View
  • Underground Experience
  • The diamond vault.
  • Pulsator Building (Information Area)
  • Old Town

Attractions of the Area

In Kimberley, the options are endless with what to see. Whether you love to play golf, learn about history, or have an interest in diamonds- Kimberley is just for you.

Kimberley, South Africa, is a city rich in history and culture, with several tourist attractions that showcase its unique heritage. Here are some of the top tourist attractions in Kimberley:

  1. The Big Hole: The Big Hole is Kimberley's most famous attraction, an enormous crater created by diamond mining operations in the late 19th century. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the history of diamond mining in the area and its impact on the city.
  2. Kimberley Mine Museum: Adjacent to the Big Hole, the Kimberley Mine Museum provides a fascinating insight into the early days of the city. It features historic buildings, reconstructed mining equipment, and exhibits that bring to life the diamond rush era.
  3. William Humphreys Art Gallery: This art gallery houses a diverse collection of South African and international art, including paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. It's a must-visit for art enthusiasts and those interested in the cultural scene of Kimberley.
  4. Magersfontein Battlefield: Located just outside Kimberley, this historic battlefield was the site of a significant battle during the Second Anglo-Boer War. Visitors can explore the memorial and gain insight into this important period of South African history.
  5. McGregor Museum: Housed in a beautiful historic building, the McGregor Museum offers a comprehensive look at the history, culture, and natural history of the Northern Cape. It features exhibits on archaeology, ethnography, and palaeontology.
  6. Wildebeest Kuil Rock Art Centre: This centre showcases the ancient San rock engravings and paintings found in the area. Visitors can learn about the San people's rich cultural heritage and their connection to the region.
  7. Magical Wonderland: An amusement park located near the Big Hole, Magical Wonderland provides family-friendly entertainment with rides, a mini-golf course, and other attractions.
  8. Rudd House: This historic house was once the residence of Charles Dunell Rudd, a key figure in the diamond mining industry. Visitors can tour the well-preserved Victorian-era home and gain insight into the life of a 19th-century diamond magnate.
  9. Wildebeest Kuil Northern Cape Rock Engravings: This site features some of the most extensive rock engravings in South Africa, offering a glimpse into the spiritual and cultural practices of indigenous peoples who lived in the region thousands of years ago.
  10. William Humphreys Nature Reserve: A serene nature reserve located within the city, it offers walking trails, picnic spots, and an opportunity to observe local flora and fauna.

Education

In Kimberley, you will find several fantastic schools to choose from, whether it is public or private for Primary and Secondary schooling. You can feel at ease knowing your children will be catered for.

The private school in the area is SOAR Academy / Akademie Private School

The schools in the area are William Pescod High School, Laerskool Diamantveld, RyVa Academy of Learning, ST Patricks Christian Brothers and Kimberley Junior School.

Safety

Kimberley offers a variety of safe and secure estates such as the Magersfontein Memorial Golf Estate. The number of contact crimes in Kimberley has decreased by 41%, while the property crime rate in Kimberley has decreased by 65% year after year.

Statistics

Let us look at the demographics of homeowners, sellers, and buyers by age in Kimberley.

Sellers: 25.77% are 65+ of age.

Buyers: 48.75% between the ages of 36 and 49.

Owners: 36.96% are between 50 and 64.

Healthcare

There are a few clinics and hospitals in Kimberley, such as:
Mediclinic Gariep, NC Kimberley Hospital KH, Belmed Medical Centre, Lenmed Royal & Heart Centre Hospital and Avalon Clinic.

Shopping Centres

Kimberley has a lot to offer to provide all the essentials and luxuries you may need.

Diamond Pavilion Shopping Centre, North Cape Mall, New Park Centre and Kim Park Shopping Centre are just a few of the many shopping centres you can find here.

Restaurants

For all the foodies out there, Kimberley caters for a wide variety. The famous restaurants to visit in Kimberley are Skippers Fish & Chips, Full House Sushi Bar and Chinese Restaurant, Kalahari Lodge Restaurant, @ The Fire Restaurant and Venue and Eden Est.

You will also find all the famous takeaway food stores, lots of coffee shops and cocktail bars.

Distance from key points

The nearest airport to Kimberley is KIM Airport which is 6.8 km away. Other nearby airports include Bloemfontein (BFN) (154.8 km).

City Convenience

The major city closest to Kimberley in South Africa is Bloemfontein. Bloemfontein is the capital city of the Free State province and is located approximately 160 kilometres southwest of Kimberley.

Franchisee - Agents

Niel Voges  (DBSV Inc) is the owner of the 3%.Com Properties franchise in Kimberley. 

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